Jenkins struck out, but the ball eluded catcher Brad Ausmus for a passed ball and Jenkins scampered safely to first before Feliz ripped a shot into the left-field corner. Jenkins slid home with the winning run just ahead of the tag.

"It was a great piece of running," Philadelphia manager Charlie Manuel said. "It was a big win for us."

Berkman had two hits and scored two runs, while Carlos Lee was 2-for-4 with a run. Berkman has seven hits in his last 16 at-bats.

The Phillies failed to give starter Adam Eaton any run support while he was in the game. He gave up seven hits and three runs in six innings, his third straight start of at least six innings.

NL MVP Jimmy Rollins missed his sixth consecutive game with a sprained left ankle, but did appear as a pinch hitter in the eighth. Chacon got Rollins to ground out as he gingerly ran to first base.

The large crowd was relatively silent until the Phillies got going in their final at-bat.

"It was a great win," Jenkins said. "To score four runs in the ninth is a special win."

Game notes

Burrell's homer was the 223rd of his career, tying Greg Luzinski for fourth on the Phillies' list. Burrell's five homers are also tied for the NL lead. Snelling's hit was his first with the Phillies as well as his first career pinch-hit homer. Each of Chacon's last four games of at least eight innings pitched have been scoreless outings. Chad Durbin tossed two scoreless innings in relief for Philadelphia. Michael Bourn and Rollins wore No. 42 for the Phillies on Jackie Robinson Day.